If weather permits, eat on the patio. The atmosphere is wonderful there. The entire staff is very friendly. We actually felt they were glad we were there, which makes us want to go back.

Patricia M.

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Report|a year ago

My family enjoyed dinner last evening at Edelweiss. The location is far from my home, but we will definitely return in a few months for Octoberfest. The German food was delicious. The staff was courteous and helpful. Thank you.

Kristie H.

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Report|a year ago

We both had the $10 Tuesday special. Which happened to be the chicken schnitzel it was fabulous! It came with 2 sides, great bang for your buck. The place was quiet and very slow. But our waitress was great and very attentive.

Stephanie K.

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Report|a year ago

Might be a little understaffed at times but very friendly and great food!

Sheryl H.

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Report|2 years ago

Good food and service. Nice atmosphere.

Robyn K.

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Report|2 years ago

I had never been there before. Went to try the restaurant and to try out German food. Food choices were excellent.

Paul H.

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Report|2 years ago

I always have the most relaxed time when I am there. I just wish I could go more often.

Donna S.

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Report|2 years ago

We enjoyed a very good dinner with good service in a quiet comfortable environment.

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From Our Editors

Long tables and dark-wooden paneling help create a cozy ambience in Edelweiss Restaurant’s beer-hall-style dining room, which allows German-American Klub members and visitors alike to revel in Bavarian culture and community. The restaurant embraces tradition by grilling bratwurst, knackwurst, and kielbasa over an open flame, hand-cutting servings of pork schnitzel, and marinating the sauerbraten’s beef for three days before slow-roasting it over a volcano. The bartenders serve German-American Klub members beers from the ever-rotating selection, which includes imported German brews by Warsteiner and Spaten, among others. Amid the buzz of spirited conversations, live entertainment, amuses guests.

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